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Attract Beautiful Birds to your Backyard - Page 2


© Mary M. Alward
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Water:

Make sure there is water in your yard. This could be a bird bath, a water container garden, a fountain or water pond, or simply a large, shallow, foil pan filled with water where birds can drink and splash on a hot summer day.

Links:

For more information about birds of all species, visit Tina Coruth's topic, Bird Watching in My Back Yard. Just follow this link. http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/bird...

       

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4.   Jun 4, 2005 5:14 PM
In response to Re: Thanks for a neat article! posted by Tina_Coruth:

Tina,

I've seen a wide variety of birds this spring ...


-- posted by Red


3.   Jun 4, 2005 5:12 PM
In response to Thanks for a neat article! posted by Cercis:

Georgene,

I love birds. I've had a blue bunting visiting this ...


-- posted by Red


2.   Jun 3, 2005 8:00 PM
In response to Thanks for a neat article! posted by Cercis:

Great ideas for feeding the birds, Mary! It's amazing how quickly ...

-- posted by Tina_Coruth


1.   May 30, 2005 6:34 AM
Mary,

Thank you for a neat article :)

It is always fun to encourage native birds to our backyards...even if we live in the middle of a city.

Kids you can sometimes build your own bird houses ...


-- posted by Cercis





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